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cess, and will reopen Monday, April I'nis will be the last recess of the school year before the summer vacation, BERLIN NEWS ‘ont Page Se R (Continued from Page Seven) Albert 1. Nordstrom of Robbins avenue is confined to his home with v light attack of influenza, Wwith preaching by Rev. A. L. Bur. green. There will Le a Junior League service at 3 o'clock and the usual Epworth league meeting at Miss Gertrude Picher of Frederick 7:30 o'clock. treet who has been confined to her home wWith injuries received fn an Church services at St Gabriel's automobil dent has so far re- FEplscopal church will ve at the [covered that she expeets to resume usual hour, |her dutles at the New Britain Ma- | A number from this place are |chine Co. office, next Monday. planning to attend the musical ves- e i her service at the Middletown South | M. 71, Erwin, T, A. Ellfott and (‘ongregational atternoon, Meetings of the Boys' chureh tomorrow | their wives returned yesterday fron a two weeks sojourn in 1Mlorida, and Girls' club are to be postponed for a few | Mrs. Mary H. Bowhall, teacher In weeks it was reported last evening. |the enth grade of the Junior No reason was given, [High school and Mrs, L. Bevins. Contrary to report the Baster va- (teacher in the sixth grade, both of catlon will be granted in the local [Hartford, have been unable for the school but the usual weeks vacation |last two days o take thelr classos that would follow the eight weeks |Miss Arline Root and Mrs. ¥, of school will be omitted. About 60 Bpworth 1 Middletown, Portland Proudman have heen substitutivg, uers from | and South | A whist given by the grange was l'arms were the guests of the local [held last evening In the Grange hall chapter last evening, the mecting |There were seven tables of cards helng one of a serieg planned to bring back to its former position in church work the Middletown group. 1t has been the custom for sov vears to hold quarterly group meet- ings but owing to the retirement of [parents, Mr. and Mrs, . H. Erwin. the president some time ago the or- | Mr. Erwin has heen suffering from unization did not come together, So i an attack of appendicitis but is now ccessful was the program last {much improve evening that the entire group will | meet next month in Middletown fo | and cake and punch were served, Richard from Troy Jr.. 18 home academy to spend the Taster recess with his . Brwin, Conference officers of the | NEW BRITATN DATLY HERAT FEW CONTESTS IN PARTY PRIMARIES - (G, 0. . Rivalry for Mayoralwf v | Post Feature of Campaign Mildre i spending the f Corbi week-end \wx our mmph He e iom 07 I'rancls ay & Wallin,—adyt, Sunti Puzzd has taken o permit 1o build a single fumily dwelling at 203 street, tomorrow e EAN R Belden street ot o cost of $4.000, A Nash Co, Suit or Topeoat | Al republiean office holders, [825.00. T 1° MeCalie, Agent, 49 {Whose terms expire this year, with [Walnut 8. Tel, 454,—adt, the exception of School Committee A daughter was born yeste f man . M. Pratt and Councilman [the New Rritain General hospital to [A. N. Rutherford, have notified the [Mr, and Mrs. Michael Logi of New- {town committee of their intention to [ington run | New linc of sandwiches, Crowell's There will be a contest for the | —advt mayoralty nomination. for council-| Willinmn Kerney, son of Mr. and man in the first ward and for the |Mre, Michael J, Keuney of Stanley thoard of relief, Alvin W, Simpson ot I8 home from 1ordham col is the first ward council eandidatc [loge for the week-end. [ Who hopes to unscat one of the - | Top dress your lawn with €. W, cumbents, B, €. Morcy, Willlant | Lincs Co.'s Sheep Fertilizer, $2.90 Schaefer and Emil Hagist are can- | per hag, Tel 691.—adyt. dates for the hoard of relief and | Fhe huilding of sidewalks on the two will be nominated. Willlam 11, [east side of Hunter road from Coin Dar will bo clected to the sehooi ton street fo Pinehurst street will committee succeeding Mr. Pratt and e discussed at a hearing before the A. J. Olson will be a candidate 10 hoard of public works Tuesday night suceeed Mr, Rutherford | Dance tonight, 8. Jean Hall—nd In the fifth ward Matthew €, Ko- Come out tomorr afternoon to |kozka and Stanley Plocharezyk will | Franels and Calton streets and ee he couneil candidates and “in the | e witiful bungelows, B. Solo- [sixth ward Edward J. G enstein | mon.—advt will run for alderman Herbert | There will be a rehearsal af the 1. Johnson and David Swanson (m'j‘ st of the Junjor Hadassah show councilmen [Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock i Democratic Situation 1 o teachers auditorium of the Hebres further plans for the year. W. IL. | ¢ school held a mecting last | Demoerats whose terms expire cohool FPayne of this place was fnstrumen- |NIght at ‘e parish house. A com- |wiil also run, the only « ception be Mrs. A, P Marsh,Mrs. John Ar- tal in getting the organization hm),m!”” was appointed 1o plan for jing in the fifth ward where Coun- yowemith, Mrs. Blla Macanley and actlon agaln, having served as jts [children’s day exercises. citman 1% Howard Smith will not be | \fpg James Healey are attending the leader and president several years | o ' candidate, Lucian Macora will | Now York cast conference of Wom- ago when it enjoyed its most suce: | Dr. William 1. Norton who has ook his position in the council. n's Home Missionary societies of #ill saamon’ L {been i1 with the grip is improved [ John 1% Mechan and Martin Hol- | \no Methodist chureh at Brooklyn, For the next meeting of the Par- |2nd Is now back at his office. Jelder are eandidates for the com- x 'y, ent-Teachers' association it is plmr mon council in the first ward. 1 Gopn MeNGil of Main streot has ned to have Prof. Karl Van Dyke of | New H‘_\cn Ball Players The ‘h sty gt pondorse MY entored the emplog of the Auburn Wesleyan for the spegker of tha cve- . lerk A, L. Thompson, ax Y Transportation Co. Fin Ebrorivas 1 WG s eonnecien Off for the Southland | lcetor Ternndotte Loomls, Comp-| willim Watson. son of Mr. and with the department of physics in | New Haven, March 28 (P—Mem- {rqlier Hanford L. Curtis and CiY | yes: James Watson of lincon that institution, {bers of the New Haven buscball fyoagurer Cortis L. 8heldon, strect, is home with his parents for s e feain of the Fastern league left here | Mayar A, M. Paopessa will not he oy PRt (50 00D P {today for New York, from where appased for the nomination as head | qoo® ST RS FRA NEWINGTON NEWS | hey sailea or Norfolk, Va, to start [of the tiche e L | the last Jap of thelr journey to the Rudolph Linn of 24 Robert street, is | training quarters at Suffolk. I e et o Clarence Nordstrom is expected |team will train there for two weeks !flUQ&hl‘! ATT T home Wednesday from Trinity col- |in preparation for the first leazu Apis L £ R T G lege to rend the aster vacation | game on April 21, , Amaranth are planning to attend the with his mother, Mrs. Matilda Novd- | George Weiss, president I s e b stron, {owner: Manager Jack Flynn a eI s Ay e ATy 01t = { five players who left here were me i temple, Hartford, The session will nd Henry Spring, son and Grand Central by ten other egin at 16 m. of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. |tcommates, | (Continued from First Page) A son was born today at the New Spring of Thompson strect, are con- | Manager Flynn anr Gl i - Britain General hospital to Mr, and fined to their home with the croup. | first workout would be Monday, but {fopy Harttord, wl THay S vaTel(TE S e o woat [ o e e ot po el | that training rules would be cflees faig at rest heside the body of Mon- po re. Ho AL Lienhard of Golf | tive upon arrival in Snffolk. signor John Synnott, brother of A daughter was born at the New strect entertained four tables of | An exhibition game will be plaved iy ‘synnott, who died several | pivain General hospital today to Imidge yesterday for the benefit of | Wednesday. Fight more men will | v qgo. At 4 Afes. Michas] Logt ot ei the New Britain General hospital. | join am at Suffolk and several Pall henrers wers Mayor John €. ngton. the prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. [new members will probably Mond, Judge: Nredericle. M. MeGai- oI e S S T. Powell, Mrs, E. E, Austin and |signed up at eamp after negotia- | iy, William J. Bu Kley. Wi 1. pollee asked Serzeant \,‘(,“ Mrs, G F. Root. | tions are comple vomas Hines and Dr. John | Rival to notity Paul Graveling of | = McGrath, Bl steeet that his d ter is crit- All the schools in town elosed veg- | Quigley re d hall tonizht | gy oy were James T, Smith, | jeally 1l in Provider 4Vt pameg Patrick Lynch, William Sokolski, of 36 Silver James Morgan, Michacl D. Mulum- ef, reported to the police short- [ phy. Trank Rowley and Luke Mc- by after m that he bhad been | Cormick. robbed of §16 in a lunch room on | funeral cort was a long | Broad str one, practically cvery pastor in the s = diocese and other visiting elergymen | Father Bonaventur priest of ’)mug present at the obgequics, the Passionist order and a speaker 1t of respect to Father Synnott, of renown, preacl > last of his the stores of the eity elosed down serics of Lenten sermons las from 10 o'clock until 11:50 o'clock ing at St. Mary's church, The in the morning, ter it the servic throug )mw | e e f5e season has bheen Jage taxine Crow Is Not as Black fenchytni it Besnait e b | Y o vening. ; As Usually Pictured ™" _ F I Waslington, March 27 (®)—The | GIRL'S FINGER CRUSHED erow is not as hlack he is paint- Anna Kereleja of Winter strect e in the opinfon of the department |jiaq the first finger on her rip igriculture, and it recommends 1 hadly ernshed in o press at t farmers inflict the death pen-|pRussell & Erwin factory yesterday fy on them only in extreme eases. was taken to the New Britain prouting corn only one item of | General hospital. and varied ow men, -——— v h 11 includes many ingeet pests, \”IQd I I\Iunke\ h\idt(‘ no matter how small— o depariment says A trap has been invented which | IseAppraised at $12,041 vill veally eateh the wary crows, the | The cstate of Alfred L. Klunker that affects your finan- e e R o o {its nse or the employment of warn- | of which §8,500 fs represented ¢ 1 1 s to the feathered pirates real estate, and the remainder i cial welfare is of interest T to us. Our officers are always glad to counsel and advise with you. Truly a Bank of Service Open on Saturday Lvenings 7 to 9 BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP A Beautiful Sight! THOUSANDS OF EASTER FLOWERS will be in bloom at our greenhouses on Johnson street, Maple Hill, to- morrow. We want you to come out and see this splendid sight and to select the plants and (lowers you will want for Easter. Your selec- tions will be delivered from the greenhouses—blooming, fresh and individual. Daily Our Greenhouses Supply Our Shop with Fresh Flowers and Plants 89 WEST MAIN STREET Professional Bldg. Phone 886 THE TELEGRAPH FLORIST OF NEW BRITAIN A Constant Need Is felt by most people of hav- ing a little sum put away in a Savings Bank—a Reserve, upon when sickness comes — or household which you may draw needs demand that unexpected readiness of cash. Have you gs? such a Savings? If not, you will find it convenient and desirable lo open such an .account at this Mutual Savings Bank. A single Dollar Bill will secure a pass book for you. Come In And Get Started Today | | ! Open_ Saturday Evening ors D, SATURDAY, MARCH Wall Slreel Bnels he substantialinancial condition | several of the country's lurgest rudlroad and industrial cor panies is reftected incoa Wall stroet oompila tion of 17 annual teports for ) show ¢ W in tinent gecurity hold eding | 07 HEAVINESS MARKS MARKET CONDITION 1926, Erratic Price Fluctuations har- acterize Dealings billion dolly A guin of more than 80 per cent over 1924 and vauivalens to more than 20 per cent | Now York, Mareh 27 (P —Erratie of the combined deposits ot v prico fuctuadions eharacterizod the York clearing house banks, opening of foday's stock marke! — Renowed weakness developed | Vorcmost {n the list of thote |some food and merchandising whieh bave made publie their bal ares, Warl Baking, Loose Wiles {1} heets for the last ye isenit, Cushmun and Sons 1l 8. Nteel corporatiop with tham Silk Hosicry showing initiu nvestment Lolding! losses of 1 to 2 points, Heavin General Electrie, ~| nlso developed 1 American Tobucco oral Motors, $143 and International Combustion, but Telephone and T 1-“ ,n carly gains of a point or so wer 11 American Tobacco, recorded by White Motors and wift and (o, Interna- | Chespeake and Ohlio common and tlonal Haryes i West- | pr 1 ern Eleetrie, York HOSIYY Central railro Amer. VpHooNIy fean Sug 08 Americin 1004\ Uy lLocomo! and Ameri toumng umy can Can ¢ $ Sng wy = gy February net railway operating 5 090°] Iy income of Wltimore and Ohlo | s ¢y by uvy wy railroad gained §200,024 over Feb- sigy b5l 0s 1B Sy viary last year, reaching $2,000,606. | asory Moty sy Operating revenues increased $651,- | Bald Loeo 10015 85w 100 t. Net operating income for the | Balt & Olfo . 8874 S8 $8 fi vo nionths of 1926 1 £ Beth Stee] 42 i1 411 an increase of 1| Tosch Mag .. 22 ove sanie peviod of 1 Cen Leath .., 13 1 107 e Can Pac o156 DENTIFIED AS THIEF, S ST R R C R I & Pac 43 HELD UNDER 8300 BOND Gow (1 50 ER $500 BOND o 5 i S Sk Con Textil: Corn R Chester Muter Said To Have Taken Cru Steel Willian Cubitz's Watch, "f*" Clten Irie Pin and Moncy Liric Gen 1 Charged with theft of a gold |y i wateh, a stickpin, and $$.50 om | e o William Cubitz, 81 Chureh street, | 3P 00 last night, Chester Muter, aged firae 1‘,”‘”, of 38 Carlson street, was arraigned { 0° this morning on charges of theft drunkenn but his cas tinued until Tuesday nd was con- morning when Lot . McDonongi, his coun- vl ed for a continuance, Cubitz went to headquarters last t and ma a con nt Michael J. ¥l n robbed in the bi laint to Ser- he had went of the United buildi af While the sergeant was que Cubitz, Patrolman Peter happened recognized Cu After Cubitz gave a deseription of the alleged the Officer Cabelus said Uit he suspected Muter, 1t happened that Muter had been irrested lier in the evening by Officer J Met'ue on a charge ne drunkeness with with Henry Do- of 1310 Stanley street, s were spread onut table and Cubitz immediately e 1 the watch and searf pin & belonging to him. When questioned, Muter is sald to have stated that he found the wateh ry on the street. However, positively identified him as man who stole his watch, Cu- 1 they had been @rinking be- missed his jewelry. aged 24, r's helon nd Cubitz 11 | tore Muter is being held under bond of £300 while Dolan ls being detain. eid under hond of & | - Funerals Orazio Di Stefano funeral of Orazio Di Stefano ld this morning at 10 o'cloek st Mary's church, where solemin high ass of requiem was clebrated by Rev. Walter MeCrann with Rev. mond Clabby as dea- a I and Rev. Matthew Traynor as deacon. A\! the offertory the organist, Crean, sang "Pi as t church and Lody i wers society, of which the a member. The committal serviees ave were cond d Burfal was In St vathr by cemetery. Jacoh J. O'Dell no word has been whereahouts of his daugh Mrs. Edward Westfall, th rrange- ments for the funeral of Jacobh O'Dell, are still incomplete A let- Mra, v s received from his ni rson of Dover Plain | but it threw little light in the search The for his only immediate relative angements are in charge of Albert A, Avery eral services for Alhert A, Avery of Daley avenne were e this morning at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock where a requiem high mass was celobrated by Re mond J. Clabby. At the offertory of the mass Mrs Mary sung en{ Sancte Crean Spritin ] g borne from the red “Lead Kindl bearers were I >eter Duffey, Peter Leona Pit Ish, James Heslin and Cha Rickerton, Martin Walsh, Jr., was the flower bearecr, Interment was in §t. Mary's cemetery., Mrs. Amalia Schlcicher Funeral services for Mrs. Amalia Schleicher of 54 Seymour strect will held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the rman Baptist church. Rev, Gustav Schneck, pastor. will offi- ciate. Interment will be in Fa iew cemetery. The pall bearers will be Otto Miller, Willlam Miller, Ferdinand Young, Frank Rund, Louls Schleich- Joseph A, Hafiey Upposite St. Mary’s Chared Retidence 17 Summer St — 1620-3 | today. | inventor, Kennecott Cop. 0il Haven New . Norf & West | Oil Railr ATrow . . 0il Pacific PPenn I'ierce Pur Sinclair Oil . South South 1 studebaker Texas & Pac .. United [ SERE LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bid \("‘l! Actna Cas' 5 Aettna Life Ins Co Actna Life Rights . Aetna Fire Automobile Hartford wionad Tire oenix Fir Travelers Ing Co. Travelers Rights o 164 cotieut General puiacturing Stocks, Am Hardware §1 Am. Hoslc 10 Beaton & ( . 88 hmmw & Rillings & N B Machine veee 1 N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com .. 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Schleicher “illxl-r the floral | VCHALIK CHANGES PROGRAM | . . | bearers | Stanley Uchalik will not hold the urrltt utu avm s j rally originally scheduled for to- | | night, but will postpone the meeting . . | until Monday night, he announced h he his rday night feared, listeners. attractions might detract » from Reymond has devised a system of ‘musical shorthand, Henry a Swiss musical His reason is the many Sat- | Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. | Aetna Life Insurance Co. EDDY BROTHERS &G PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORK & MAKTTORD STOGA EXCHAMGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 PARTFORD OFTCE € CENTRAL RO TRLY §- @b We Offer: 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Stanley Works KRS NEW YORK STOCK LXCHANGE ME S HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JU IiIP BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor, Lewls St HARTFORD, CONN, TELEI'HONE New Britain: Burrite Hotel Buflding, Tel. 1815 Meriden: olony St el 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St, . Tel, 2105 29121 We Offer AETNA LIFE URANCE CO0. 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The electric light and power industry, with a physical value estimated at $7,500,000,000, spent during 1 for additions and extensions approxi- mately §600,000,000, or 8.0% The Associated Bystem invested during the same vear $17,000,000 in new construction and equipment, or 10.1% of the physical value of its properties. This increase is 26% greater than that for the in- dustry as a whole. These extensions and improvements were made in order to meet the rapidly growing demands for service. Among the chief construction aetivities were those in connection with the erection of trans- mission lines in New York State, the hydro-electric development in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and the enlargement of the electric generating and distribut- ing capacity on Staten Island, New York City. The Associated management endeavors at all times to furnish adequate service and to keep pace with the growing needs of the communities served. For informa concerning facilities and securifies of the Associated Gas and Electric Company I¥'rite 1o its subsidiary and ask for our beoklet, “Interesting Facts.” ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SECURITIES CONPANT Incorpersted New York